President Donald Trump, speaks to the media in the Rose Garden at the White House after meeting with Democrats to discuss the ongoing partial government shutdown. (Michael Candelori / Shutterstock.com)

President Donald Trump has long been scrutinized for his business practices, and now he is coming under criticism for employing a pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theorist at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, according to The Daily Beast.

Elizabeth Alfieri, a pastry chef, has promoted a far-right conspiracy theory QAnon on her social media channels.

Alfieri has posted on Instagram with “QAnon hashtags and slogans” and pictures of her baked goods such as cakes decorated with the QAnon symbols on them.

And she’s managed to find (or make) signs of Q in all sorts of places.

“QAnon centers on thousands of clues posted by an anonymous person called ‘Q,’ who posits a world of Satanic rituals reminiscent of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. QAnon believers think that Trump is engaged in a shadowy secret war against pedophiles in the Democratic Party and Hollywood,” the report said.

She also claimed on her Twitter account, which is now deleted according to The Beast, that she interacted with the secret service while at Mar-a-Lago.

“Alfieri also claimed to interact with the Secret Service at Mar-a-Lago. She posted pictures of Secret Service security pins, tagging them with QAnon-related hashtags,” the report said.

Alfieri and the Trump Organization didn’t respond to requests for comment from The Beast.

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